Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    WCGH THREW.
10
MISS JE8SIE WILSON, DAUGHTER OF PRESIDENT, AND
HER FIANCE, LEAVING CHURCH AT CORNISH, N. H.
MKDFORD MATT; TRinUNK, MEDFORD. OHFION. THURSDAY. JULY 17. tOlfl.
GRANTS
PASS
MIS
PANK RSI
HINDU
WOMEN
Cut Huh out and tack by your Telephone
Valley Fuel Co.,Tci.76
Successors o Itcickstcin
Now Yard corner Fir nnd "West Second Street
Dry Wood by the Tier, Cord nnd Car Lots
SPEND
01
N
ISSUES REPLY 10
mf
WANT TO BE SEEN
vyi -f
BUILDING RAILROAD
GEORGES CRITICISM
'mS-M r
I
PARKS
(diunls I'iiim OliHiirvnr.)
A prtijei'l Ih mi now In iniiiliiiiliio
loiiitlruellon at IIiIn iiihI nf tint Omuls
I'iimm & Cii'Hcuiit City nillrmiil In
probably a few dii)n. Tim poidllou
Ih iih fnlluwMS
A whllii iii;ii Hid rlty uf (IruiitH
I'ti hk limned wnrmiitM for l'.!,UOQ to
pity on iirinunt or rlr.lit of wuy. Tim
('iillforulii niplthlliilH, rnpnimintrd hy
I'. Holm, agreed to liny IIii'mi wnr
rniitM, Imt tlmy tonl up only fi,"
of them. Hiilinciii.'iitly tlm city V
muni (it her warrants to pity for right
of wny, Hum leaving 70O of wnr
rnntH iiiihoIiI,
At it meeting or tlm piililli; utility
riiniliilHHloii hull) Innt Monday, .Mr.
Holm, who Ih tlm ihlnf promoter or
tlm proposed roml, wiin prciuml. I In
proponed that Hio rlty protend with
tlm count ruction of tlm rimil iih fur
an tlm 1011,0(10 hnniln of tlm city
would permit, mill (hut meantime his
lolll'IIKUeit WII COIIIIIIKIII'll con-
Htriictlon to tlm count, Ah tlm ImtnU
of tlm city iihuvii referred to nro not
lBl, Mr. Iliilni agreed Hint his
hnrkers would nreept city warrants
mill provide money on thorn, until
Hiirh Hum nit (ho IioiiiIh nru liunlUii
hy n npiTlnl election, when tlm IioihIh
nro to ho accepted mill tlm warrants
camelled. Tlmt Ih pntrllrully tlm
ionilon nl tlm prut Hum.
It worhM out thin wny: Mr. Helm
Miit I'd Hint Im Imd jiut rcrehed n
telegram Hint tlm 7(lil() of warrants
tlmt Imd nut Iii-oii taken up. hint been
iirppii, nnil Hint tlm money would
Im forwarded ut once. Thin money
iiIhmiIiI tench hem In n iliiy or two.
mill I'oiiMructlon would tlmu Inline,
dlnlely roinnieiirn, presumably nhout
next Monday. Ileforo thin numiiiit Ih
impended, other warruntH will Im In.
Mieil to rontluim tlm work up to
$200,0(10 Hiemi wnrrniitH to Im cnslf
'il hy dm promoters.
Tlmt In tlm new ilenl. nn learned
hy Hi n Olotoncr In uri Interview with
CoiiiiiiUnlnnpr Jon. Moan. It U not
perfect, hut (hem U hoiiio encour
agement In It.
STRANGE SUICIDE PACT
Y0UN6IWLD WOMAN
HAN JOHi:, Ciil, July 17 A
Mrango Hiilcldii pact In revealed Imru
lodny In Hid deatliH of Mr. Olive J.
Smith, Nil jenrn of ago, mid Hiephcn
Mnntlck, il. Tor suveitty.lwo hours
before hIio died Mnntlik, who wan u
tiitmrrulonlH sufferer, fed tlm iiged
woman niorphlim mid wrotu down
tlm story of her lingering death.
Tlmu Im throw hlmnelf Into a hIiiiU
low lako nt Monterey.
MiiHtlrk'n niother, who IIvch at
l.ukevlew, W'nnh., It In wild, with
drew financial tiHnlntiiuro heveral
iiiouHih iiko. since then MrH. Hinllli
hits luen nupporlliiK him ou u pen
kIiui of $12 n month.
Tlm slrungo pair celeliraled their
liilentloiiH with it fmiht of pie, milk
nnil leu ereitiu In Monterey mt
wcok, according lo letters signed by
lioth.
ROADS ADVERTISE
CRATER LAKE IN 1915
I'OHTI.ANI), July 17. VlHltora lo
tlm world's rnlr ut Han Francisco In
HUG will ho reminded hy tlm South,
ern 1'iulflo Hint Oregon In "ono or
tho sights you ntit't nrronl to iiiIhh."
Ah ii ruHiilt of it series of coiitoroncoH
rocuntly hold botweou tho offlchthi
or that line, tlm "Hlinstu ltouto," tho
lino between I'tirtlaiul anil Hucrii
iimuto, will ho widely exploited.
Orator I.uko, tlm grout fruit orchords
of Houthuru Oregon, tho Wllliiuiotto
vulloy, thu grand seonory of tho Cns
miles nnil Iho varied Industries of
wi'Hlorn Oregon will ho inmlo tlm
subjects of pIcturoH mill stories to
liiiluru (oiirlHtH to lucluilo it trip
through OroKoit fu tlmlr exposition
plaiiH,
LONDON, July 17. Whim Uoyil
(leori'.o penned it iiingnr.lno mllrlo
recently, ii tt ticlt I ii k militancy with
IiIh hent l.lumhiiiiHfl vocabulary anil
attributing tlm mlluio of tho woman
Hiiffruito movement In Knghind Hole
ly to tlm "ori:nii.i)i lummy" or the
Woiimu'ri Koclul nnil I'olltlial union,
Im proluihly fluurnd that ho would
draw iioiuo fire. If no, ho KUennud
rlKht. It coiueH In tlm form or a
IiioiiiIhIiIii from 1'arln. WrllliiK from
her place of temporary exile, tlm
daiiKliter of thu HUffritKctln leader
tlniH replleil to tlm chuucellor of tlm
exclnjiiier:
Hy ChrlHinhul I'anUliiirnt. 1,1,. I).
I.loyil (leurKo Kino to hln artlclu
tho title, "VoltiH for Women anil
Oritmilreil l.uuacy." It In nn HioiikIi
nun had Mild, "Cromwell, Hm Idiot,"
or "That fool, Hampden." Tlm In
ventor or (hut title couvlctH hlmneir
or coiiiiuouplaro and IkiioIiId think
liiK. It Ih hy mirli men that wo nru
Kou'rncd. Alnil our poor ton n try,
llelletn In TerrorUliiK
"Tho prnctltloimrn or inllltniiry,"
ho nayw. "neiim to think (hat thu)'
tan teirorlto ami pinprick pnrlln-
limut Into kIvIiik them thu vote."
Well, tho nufrriiRottvH not only
"tliluk," they know that parllnumut
form. They alno know that purlin-
nmiit miviir KranlH piforniH iiiiIohh It
Ih teriorUed. Tho men terrorlcod
parllniiieiit Into kIvIiik them einancl-
pntlon. Tlm uiitloiialUtH (hy their
voten In (Im Iioiihi; of coiiiiuiiiih) am
turrortxIiiK parliament into proceed-
liiK with thu homo rulo hill, Tor
rnrlnni In, In met, ttio only arKuiueiit
that I'arllnnient underntamlK. Mr.
Mo)d (Icorim h well auaro or Hint
rart an any or hln npeyehe In hln
earlier career giro proor. Mo It wan
who anlil, "Tho kingdom or polltlcH
U Ilko tho kliiKiloin or heaven - It
niirrereth vloleuco and tho violent
tnko It hy forco."
Then Im nn)n, "Until Ihoy learn
MiiuethliiK f tho people they nro
denlliiK nltli, their mil no, an fur an
tlm Iidiikii of coiuiuoiih Ih (oarerned,
l Hlmply nnil utterly dniuiied." That
l really runny. Tho HiirrraKetien.
o can nHniiro Mr. I.loyil CnorKu.
hnvo uotliliiK mom lo learn nhout
ineniherH or parliament. Thoy know
Iheno Kutitry only (do (,, ,,nil mllU
innry in the renult or that know.
edKe. nro n flahhy lot," one
nminher of parllnment wan onro lion.
ent eunuch to any of hlmneir and hln
coiicuKiief. A rinhhy lot. Iml.,...i
mid unprincipled ami trenrlicrotia. ir
them am any In tho houno of com-
iiioiih who do not dener in i. ,.
dcHcrlhcd, they hnvo only to try to
exculpato llmnmolveH they hnvo
only lo do HonieHiliiK to win n hot-
ier reputation.
CiiiirKM IncrliiiliiateM Keif
Mr. I.loyil (leorKn Incrlmluatrn
1,1 If "'"I tlm Koverninent In (ho
follow liiK iniiHt Hlunlflmnt werdn:
"If Ihoy hail accepted Mr. AHqulth'H
PledKo of iwo yearn aKo ami thank
'd hint for It and helped him to ro
'leem It, woman HiirrriiKo would by
w ho an aieonipllHhiul ract."
What thin hut an ailiulmilon that
tho KilVeriiiuent wan lnl.ul.. r..u
tlhle. ror tho wpeaker'a nillner.,.
HimiiHlhlo ror tho torpedoliiK of tho
wonuin'H amendment i n... r-....
rhino mforui hill. Thin lorn,,.!,.!..,.
w" hy Mr. I.loVll lUmr.-u .......
"liowliiK. not u Hiirprlno to the K0v-
iniiiieni nun not an act of which
limy had no proWoiiH knowleilKo. It
wiih mo reHiiit of nn nrrmiKeineiit
Imtween tho Koverninent ami tlm
Hpenker. If .Mr. ,0y, (JeorKO ,(H,H
not mean that, what does ho ineiinT
Of rourmi. tlm woiiiiiii'h uiueudniouu
would luivo hetm ilefealed, bvrnnao
tho iiiiHonallHtH and miluervlent
party men worn ready to iloront
tllOllt, hilt t,0 lllvlHloU llHtR would
have boon nn awkward ono, anil ho
tho Kovernuiont, In coIIuhIoii with
tho Hpeakor. torpedoed tho amend
nionlH. They cannot now dony that,
In view or what Mr. Lloyd (JeorKO
Iiiih Halt.
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Keillier .MihH .lenhio Wilson, ilmn:li-j family. It was the first time, lie
Ier of the Mciileiit, nor Frmiei Intel neen her Hlnee Dm niiiioniieement
Howes Snyre, tlm .vouutr mail to iu WnliiiiKtnii the other day of thu
whom hhe in ciikukciI, iliuelieil when iinpeiiiliiit: weililiiiK'.
(he )liooKniilierrt levelled their' Of cuurne, lliey went to church,
eitineriiM ut them Sunday, July l, u(' mill the camera men awaited them
Curniidi, N. II. yuiiu' Mr. Sityrc'iml-ide. The yeuni: woiniin, who U
who ii eiuploveil iu the office of the 'not ufiiiid lo ho the thirteenth white'
ditriet ntlorney of New Vorl; couii-lioiie bride, and N to become hucIi iu
Iv, took it trip to the Hummer whitutlie fall, und Mr. Snvru are feeen juut
Iioiiw,. (o hee i'hh WiImmi mid Hie'nfter thev left the cluireh.
GAM
E
WARDEN
HOLDS UP AUTOISTS
((irunlM l'unH (Vmrier.)
Who would hiiHpeet n party eom-
Miel of Deputy I'rtwcctttor John
html, Judije Oydycke, fonner Mayor
.Myers mid Harney Hull of having
DEPRIVES
KING
OF VETO POWER
CIIMSTIANA, Norway, July 17.
Norwny'H kfnu' lienceforlh will be
merely nn orminjuutnl decoration n
mere puppet if'iruneiiMirc which' has
heeu Hiihuiitted to the iintioiini
more fihh limn the law iillowrtt C'er-1 Storlhini; (parliuiuent) becomes n
..!.! il. . . ....a.. I .. I.. l i I. . 1
WASHINGTON THREATENS
QUARANTINE ON POTATOES
OLYMIMA, Wiihli., July 17.-Op
iieeount of t lit) reported previileueo o(
tuhur moth, a new- mid dmiKurotm
Ilenl, on milulooH buinp; uhipped from
Hie koiiIIi, liu now Htitlo dupardueiit
of ii(rioultiii'o today llireatetiH (o
(iiormilIuo nil Culiforiiia (,'iown po-
IllllH'H,
T. 0. jronlHon, depuly uoiiiiiiIm
hloner ijl' UKiieulluio, Iiiih nuked (ho
nllorne. ceueinl fur u I'oiinul nil
in iik jo hiw ileelttlini,
SECURING MONOPOLY ON
FOX RAISING INDUSTRY
BKW'AIII). Alnskn. Ji.lv 17
riiuco hdwiud IhIiiuiI fox fnrineru
hnvo lodny eoinpleled Hie pureha-jo
of llm (Jreeii Ihliind fox farm nenr
liere for .f'JO.dOO. Tlm syudieato will
mid to the blue foxes nlreiidy there,
black mid silver jrey, and will iiho
ll.e hIiiiuI m, it stock supply farm for
Ihrir oasteiti fiirnis. Tho Kaslern
Ciumdiuii syiiilicnte Is rupidly ilihg
control of tlm fox raising industry
in Northern America.
Fair Weather Predicted.
I'OHTLAND. Oie.. Jnlv 17.Koro.
ciift: Oregon mid WiihliiiiKlon, fair
louluhl mid I'liduy; noilliweNleily
wiiidn,
titiuty the mortal who would must bu
surieriiic lroui it delusion or from n
Huperahundaueu of Med ford hpirit.
Tuehdny eveuiiif; this party was auto
iiiK aloiiK thu road between the Anient
dam mid this city on the sotilli sidu
of the river when they were sitinuiiir
ily hnltcd hy tho roadside, mid mi in
dividual who Miid liu was n deputy
fihh wiinleu mid that he came from
.Medford proeeedeil to look throtilr
their el feels for coiitruhaud fish. Of
course he found no fish of tiny kind;
no one ever did see that crowd with
doll!
I no next uuio down the road was
driven hy Klmer Dunbar, who, with
I. A. Jlohie, was returning from .Mcd
foid. The.M) ct'iitlemeu thought it
whs it hiire-enoii)!h Imld-up, mid com
meiiceil hunting through their pockets
to mo if they bud ccuped from .Med
ford with any of their hitrd earned
luen In left. When asked ithuiit fish.
they dUchiinied ever Iiiiviiik seen
one, mill caiiio on their wnv rejoieiui;.
An unto containing a party ni.
lourisls beaded for Crescent City
was not held up hy (he denueus of
Ilcn'r creek valley, ud u little later,
when' news of thu hold-ups reached
the sheriffs office, the sheriff and liU
chief denly started out in mi unto
iu the hope that they, too, might en
joy (he distinction of u hold-up. To
wearer of thu budge of authority
from the slate fish department had
disappeared iu the brush hy this time,
however, mid will iirohablv show un
ns soon us be sleeps off the after ef-
tects of (he "Medford spirit."
Chief Warden Sundry discluinis re.
spoiisihilitv for (he fellow's netions.
us tlo nil tlm resident depiities, mid
(he wonder is (hut he was not nlmreed
hy some one who had thorn-lit he was
ii real had mini of Iho Diamond type.
CAMPI TO MEET
KID WILLIAMS AGAIN
LOS AXGKIjKS, Cal July 17,-r
Kddio Oampi, the t-peedy San Fran
cisco ImiitaiinveiRht, probably will
havo on opportunity on August 12 to
clone for his defeat at tho hands ol
Kid Williiiiin?, who earned a twenty
found ilccUlo.'i when tho two met hero
'.wo months ago.
Tom JlcCiuey is diekoriiig for tlm
ni'll, mid Williams is expected to
close today. The winner will ho given
tho McCnroy hautmuvvuight chum
pliuiship belt upon condition that ho
dofitJft (wleo each year iu twenty
iiiiiuujuimiKi
WllhjModford trttdo la Medford made.
law. lla viiur emitted woman suf
frugu which has placed women upon
nlHoliiie political equality with men,
the Storthing, through it special com
mittee, uaiiied today, began active
steps (o put through tt measure which
will take from the king his jstwer of
veto mid approval nf laws passed hy
that body. Only (ho signature of a
reH)iisihlo minister will be necessnrv
to make cimeted hills law. Tho
measure being considered also would
aholi-h all oulers and decorations
mid lakes fiom the king the right to
confer tlicni. If these laws pass the
King of Norway would have less i:ov-
erumeiital xiwer mid niithorily than
Joseph Tumulty, secretary to Presi
dent Wilson.
FRENCH
PRIESTS
F
ORM
SYND
DATE
PAUIS, July 17. A new union
has been formed In Franco to be
called tho "Tho Association of
Priests tor the Ktirthormico of Pub
lic Worship mid tho Defouso of
Their nights,"
Though syndicalism Is growing Iu
Franco and Is represented In tho
most unexpected places, tho syudi
eato of priests Is considered the
strangest syndicate of all. It claims
to bo it hummiltnrtan work ami to
havo no other aim than "to assist
tho clergy who nro dying of hunger
and who are tho pariahs of bishops,
tlm Innocent victims of elorlcal hat
red, who, having opinions contrary
to dogma mid wishing to retain
their posts, nro thrown out of the
church without any support."
Tho founders of tho syndicate
claim that members of tho clergy
aro removed from tholr chariros
without trial nud they ptirposo to
try a legal means qt .defense
CALCUTTA, July J 7. Officials
admitted today that limy have taken
steps to prevent any (Hissihlc demon
stratum of militaiitcy hy the Hindoo
mid Mohuiiimediin women of Citleul
In. Tiring of perpetual confinement
iu the "zenana" or closed ipmrlcrs
set apart for their iihc, the females
of scores of high caste Indian house
holds recently got n petition asking
that a park or public siimirc ho set:
apart for their use. The petition
bore 1100 signaturci. A committee of
the Municipal commission favored
the plan on the condition that the
place bu surrounded hy n high fence
mid that n heavy police guard protect
the inmates from prying male eyes.
The commission, however, vetoed the
project on the grounds Hint to grant
what the womcil want might encour
age them to make "fdmilnr demands
lo the women of other countries '
Immediately tho ruling of tho com
mission was made known, tho 300
women threatened to escape from
I heir households and walk in public
with veils off. The authorities, hor
rified at the plan, have placed spe
cial guards in the thicklv populated
districts mid iu the vicinity of the
houses where the woUid-hc-inilitunts
are iuurtcrcd.
10
HOMK, July 17.- Musical Italy has
gone America one better in the mat
ter of the ndcrtiing poems which
adorn the street cars of today. Here
after all will be set to music and
that hy the he-H modern musters.
I'lieeini, coniKer of "Madame But
terfly," and "The Girl of the Golden
West," has just set to muaio an ode
extolling the merits of a tooth jtow
der. Caruso, "the golden," has drnw
a caricature of himself in which
words nud humc nrc issuing from
his mouth in praise of a certain
brand of soap. 'Leoncavallo, of
"I'agliacci" fame, is tho author of n
hymn which tells just what kind of
hair tonic will make two hairs grow
where there haven't been any for
many years.
WOMAN A
GREAT SUFFERER
Telia How She Was Restored
To Health by LydiaE.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
PARISIAN SAGE
FOR THE HAIR
Unsightly mottcd colorless scraggy
hair made Huffy soft abundant nnd
radiant with life at once. Use Parisian
Sage. It comes hi 50c. bottles.
The first application removes dandruff,
stops itchiiiff scalp, cleanses the hair, tahea
away thu dryness nnd brlttleiiess, increaics
the beauty of thu hair, making It wavy
und Itutiou.
Kwryoiiw needs I'arltlan Sajje,
Chailcs ritrnng, Druggl.t.
Grnyville, III. "I was n great auf
fercrof female complninU for a year
and 1 got nothing
that helped me un
til I began taking
Lydin E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. I was irreg
ular and had cramps
so bad that I had to
go to bed. Now I
have better health
than I have had for
years and I cannot
speak too highly of
your medicine. "Mrs. Jessie Scuaak,
413 Muiu St., Grayville, III.
Case of 3Irs. Tully.
Chicago, III. " I tako pleasure In
writing to thank you for what Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done for mo. I suffered with such aw
ful periodic pains, and had a displace
ment, and received no benoflt from the
doctors. I was advised to take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
am now as well as ever." Mrs. Wil
liam Tully, 2052 Ogdea Avenue,
Chicago, 111.
If you luwo tho slightest doubt
tbut Lydia IS. IMnkhum's Vegeta
ble Coiupoumlwill help yon.wrlto
to Lyilla K.PlnkbaniMcfllcIuoCo.
(confidential) Lyun,Mass., for ad
vice. Your letter will bo opened,
road qud answered by u woman,
and bold lu strict contldenco.
Grace Josephine Brown
Tho Art of Sinking
Available for Concert aud Church
Itesldeneo Studio
11107 West Main tit. Phono 1H3
ALLEN'S
FOOlEASE
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PWKtSvaitui), .ulftimmiUI. SoKl
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r. Allrll X Oil
lbMutwUuuuh UUa Iu t'KCT.
TticAllllttnllcpowilcrttiiVrnliitO
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Tr-I-M'k rxikwlirir. IV. S4imi I'kiik.
Allllll-M, .Allrll N, iMimini i.chp, k 1.
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a home
Labor, building material and choice building siicn will
never be as cheap again. You can buy a large lot with
BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on the East Side in best residence district with build
ing restriction, good roads, close to city water, low
tpxes for small payment down, easy terms on balance.
Tin's is one of the best building sites in tho valley.
ADDRESS P. 0. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
Security
Is Worth
i
I
I
Something
HUT IT COSTS YOU NOTHINd
IIKIIK
Of course It cokK ua Homethlng
extra to employ tho most efficient
IirencrlptlonlatH, and our hlgh-grado
dniKH cost mora than tho ordlnnry
kind but you aro charged no nloro
hero for prescriptions than you pay
elsewhere.
Tho Increased business which wo
get through the reputation of xlvlng
best quality and service mora than
offsets tho reasonable margin of
profit which we charge.
Secure best results from your doc
tor's prescriptions by letting us com
pound them.
Wo uso Squlbb's Chemicals.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Postofflce,
Phono 10.
Page Theatre, Wed. July 23
The Messrs. Shubcrt take pleasure and pride in
presenting
"ATtrPTj-rriA'cs TfYBxiirnsi Annm
JOHN MASON
f T"?N
frjNI
I hlhl I
(by Arraangemcnt with Charles Frohman)
In August Thomas' masterdrama of broad humanity
and the double standard of morality
"Greater than 'The Witching nour' "Alan Dale
"A tremendous theme." Chicago Inter-Ocean.
"A lift for the American theater."
Chicago Examiner
"Biggest drama of the season." Chicago American
"Great supporting company since the Lester Wal
lack days." New York Sun.
A Year and a Half in New York
Every detail of the original 39th St. production.
Mr. Mason makes his appearance simultaneously
vith the rise of the curtain.
Prices 50 Cents to $2.00.
Seat sale opons at box office Monday, July 21st.
For A'Seashore Outing
GO TO
NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY
No outing Is comploto unless you visit this old rollnblo seaside
resort which offers to the summer visitor a charm ot oiivlroumont
not found olsowhoro. Delightful points ot Interest In the neigh
borhood, ileop-sea fishing, surf bathing, boating, hot sea bathing
in tho now Natutorlum. Cottages, room houses and tents at rea
sonable rates. Ample hotel accommodations, abundanco of sea
food, oysters, clams, crabs Milk and vegetables, absence ot for
mality and u homollko wolcoino for all.
Double Daily Train Service
Lcavo Albany Dally 7:30 u, in. aud 1:30 p. in. lix. Sun.
Arrlvo Newport " 12:40 p. m. and 0:30 p. m. Ex. Suu.
LOW ROUND TltH PAltES
Season, Week-end and Sunday
EXCURSION FARES EAST
Tickets on sale dally until Soptombor 30th from all main and
branch lino points to Kustorn destinations ono way through Cal
ifornia or via 1'ortlitud. llsturu limit October 31st.
For Illustrated booklot ou Newport,
or copy of "Vucutlou Duyti In Ore?
goui" call on nearest Agent, .
JOHN M. SCOTT, '
(Jeneral I'assenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon,
I) SUNSET Yl
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